This library is built in the open.
If you spot an error, have a suggestion, or just want to say hello — we’d love to hear from you.

Each volume is sold separately: 8 francs.
Volume I: Introduction to the study of Celtic literature. 1883. 1 vol.
— II: The Irish mythological cycle, and Celtic mythology. 1884. 1 vol.
— III, IV: The Mabinogion (Welsh tales), translated in full, for the first time, into French, with an explanatory commentary and critical notes, by J. Loth, professor at the Faculty of Arts in Rennes. 1889. 2 vols.
Work crowned by the French Academy (Langlois prize). The Langlois Prize is a prestigious award for the best translation into French of a verse or prose work.
— V: The Celtic Epic in Ireland, with the collaboration of Messrs. Georges Dottin, lecturer at the Faculty of Arts in Dijon; Maurice Grammont, university fellow; Louis Duvau, lecturer at the École des Hautes-Études; Ferdinand Lot, former student of the École des Chartes. 1892. Vol. I, 1 vol.
N. B. — Volume VI (Celtic Epic in Ireland, Vol. II) is in press.
— VII: Studies on Celtic Law. Volume I. 1 vol.
Volume I: 1. Peoples foreign to the Indo-European race (cave dwellers, Iberians, Pelasgians, Etruscans, Phoenicians); — 2. Indo-Europeans. Part I (Scythians, Thracians, Illyrians, Ligurians). 1889. 1 vol. 10 francs.
— II: The Hellenes, the Italians, the Gauls, the Germans, and the Slavs. 1892. 1 vol. 12 francs.